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Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Few dramatic works have experienced such a history of success as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s (1756-1791) last opera “Die Zauberflöte”. Even the première in the Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna on 30 September 1791 was a triumph. Crucial to its success, however, in addition to Mozart’s music, was the theatrical sensibility of his librettist Emanuel …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Everybody knows one or two tiresome relatives whom they “prefer to see the back of”. This is exactly the case for the young and beautiful Julia de Weert: not least when it comes to her guardian, the gluttonous Uncle Josef, who is visiting with his wife Wilhelmine (“Wimpel” for short) in order to sell her …

Few dramatic works have experienced such a history of success as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s (1756-1791) last opera “Die Zauberflöte”. Even the première in the Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna on 30 September 1791 was a triumph. Crucial to its success, however, in addition to Mozart’s music, was the theatrical sensibility of his librettist Emanuel …